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Version Support Tracker (v2) #18
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Status: working |
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Status: working Upgraded directly from RootMyTV v1 exploitable version. And then used v2 (Sorry didn't looked up version before update) |
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Status: working! (v1 didn't work before, v2 went smoothly) Thanks for your work ❤️ |
Working. I didn't dare dream that I'd be able to jailbreak my fancy-ass TV and run RetroArch on it. Thank you, heroes!
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Status: Working Special thanks to @Informatic |
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and status: working
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Working!
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Working:
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Status: Working (EKO TV)
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32LF650V is based on webOS 2.0, don't know if RootMy.TV ever worked with webOS < 3.0 |
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Status: working |
slightly offtopic: New fw version appeared for some models (fw 5.40.26 for all webOS 4.0 models: LK5xxx, LK6xxx, UK6xxx, UK7xxx, SK8xxx, SK9xxx, OLED (C8, E8, G8, W8), dated 01/21/2022). |
Status: Working |
Status: Not Working (downloads things and reboots but does not change any behavior/Homebrew ch missing) |
Status: Rootmy.tv Not Working, downloads things and reboots but does not change any behavior/Homebrew ch missing |
Status: Working Exploit & Homebrew installation also fully worked on 05.40.26 (gorce) but I downgraded since there was an issue with the signal source randomly switching itself to Live TV within a couple of seconds from other inputs (such as HDMI) or apps. This was possibly due to the crude ad block I implemented with dnsmasq interfering with the TV's attempts to report signal source changes back to the mothership, however it's only a guess as trying to pinpoint the exact cause wasn't worth the effort: it seems 05.40.26 brought exactly nothing worth upgrading to over 05.30.10. |
Status: Not Working (downloads, reboots, but Homebrew is missing) |
Status: Not Working (downloads,reboots, no app, no telnet) |
Status: Not Working (downloads,reboots, no app, no telnet) |
Rootmy.tv web method But Crashd works like a charm |
Status: Not working - downloads and reboots. :3000 hello world works, but nothing else. |
OLED65C8PLA Rootmy.tv appears to install correctly. No observable errors. Reboot occurs without issue. No app visible. |
Working!
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OLED77CX6LA Does not work! No errors but no app after reboot. Hello world is OK. edit: Rooting with crashd exploit worked with these instructions: https://gist.github.com/throwaway96/e811b0f7cc2a705a5a476a8dfa45e09f |
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Status: Not working |
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Status: not working Will look into GetMeIn, I dont know what that is but maybe that will work? |
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Status: Not Working (downloads,reboots, no app, no telnet) |
Status: Not Working - Denied Method Call "Download" |
Status: Working (after upgrade) Accidentally upgraded by my daughter from version 04.30.40 where TV was originally rooted.
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@yecarrillo did you root it on the 5.5.0 version or 4.30.40? |
You are saying that you retained root after updating to that version, not that you successfully ran RootMyTV on that version, right? I think your post is likely to confuse people. RootMyTV v2 will work on W20O 04.30.40 but not 04.50.52. If you have webOS 4+ and haven't updated in at least a couple months, crashd will work. If you have webOS <4, currently the only reliable method is NVM modification. (GetMeIn may work on webOS <3.5, but you should not use the binary on XDA. The hardcoded commands it runs are not safe.) |
Status: Not working
Even uninstalling Developer Mode, rootmy.tv gets stucked on the firs step:
And nothing else happens :-( |
Status: Working Hi, I'm not sure this is the right place to post this but I want to report success on rooting my OLED55B9 running webOS 05.40.45 (as of this writing this is the latest available version released a few weeks ago) with
I am leaving this here as corresponding the model info in CanI.RootMy.TV shows 05.40.20 as the latest known rootable version for my model. |
Status: Not Working |
Status: not working(unfortunately) on
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The purpose of this issue is to track which TV models, and firmware versions, the exploit is working against.
If you are having trouble getting the exploit to work, please contact us on discord and/or open a separate issue.
At a minimum, please specify your webOS version, software version, and TV model - feel free to add any other details you think are relevant.
You can find your "webOS Version" under Settings > General > About This TV > TV Information > webOS TV Version
You can find your "Software Version" under Settings > General > About This TV > Software Version
IMPORTANT: Please don't get webOS version and software version mixed up!
Tip: all required info can be extracted using the following command executed via SSH/Telnet on a rooted system:
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